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I crashed through a field of snow. Tremors. Fever. Sweating heat from ice in my bones. But the tea in my hand did not spill. So concentrated was...
Interesting thread. Up my alley. The OED says... Usage In sentences such as we were sat there for hours the use of the past participle sat with...
Ah! A challenge! [Albeit a weird one] He consistently got around security guards whose limbs were all floppy by smothering them in X5 spy-jam and...
Well.. kind of... maybe... with a couple of adjectives tossed in for seasoning. A tough negotiator and an impulsive free spirit embark on a quest...
Good advice but spoils my game. Ask a simple question and peer into the minds of others... good for a laugh, revealing. You have revealed a lot....
That's not bad. I've got fatalist rattling around my otherwise empty head, but I don't really want the universe-is-all-clockwork implications of...
All good stuff, food for thought, grist for the mill. Thanks all. But what about reducing it to a word. What do you reckon? believer / sceptic...
Foils, opposites, Mulder and Scully, you know what I mean? Mulder's a believer, Scully's a sceptic. So, there's this negotiator. She negotiates....
Sunday afternoon after a hard weekend, I was all stinky and pale, had been out for a walk on the common with friends. 'I'm going home,' I mumbled...
Like I said earlier in this thread, it must be a regional thing. In the UK it's common as muck to use then to emphasize that you've reached a...
Hi @NoGoodNobu, I guess, then, that it's a question of horses for courses... maybe it depends on where you're from? I was basically quoting the...
You have a second passage. The bold bit is the new bit...
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